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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope Decision for 338LM - Poll
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<blockquote data-quote="bighornbob" data-source="post: 242589" data-attributes="member: 13124"><p>Nightforce is without a doubt the best of the three overall. I have several Leupolds, I have one on my 338 RUM, it hasn't failed yet but I hate the eye relief. I recently bought the Sightron, very nice optics for the money. I just sold my Swarovski PH 3 x 12 x 50 to buy the 5.5 x 22 x 50 NF for my 300 Weatherby. It is by far the best scope I have used. </p><p>I have hunted many places with many diferent rifle/scope combinations. My opinion is you will never notice the extra 10 ounces when shooting extreme distances. With scope weight over the center of the rifle it is much different to carry as opposed to an extra 10 ounces of muzzle or barrel weight. The weight is balanced when centered on rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bighornbob, post: 242589, member: 13124"] Nightforce is without a doubt the best of the three overall. I have several Leupolds, I have one on my 338 RUM, it hasn't failed yet but I hate the eye relief. I recently bought the Sightron, very nice optics for the money. I just sold my Swarovski PH 3 x 12 x 50 to buy the 5.5 x 22 x 50 NF for my 300 Weatherby. It is by far the best scope I have used. I have hunted many places with many diferent rifle/scope combinations. My opinion is you will never notice the extra 10 ounces when shooting extreme distances. With scope weight over the center of the rifle it is much different to carry as opposed to an extra 10 ounces of muzzle or barrel weight. The weight is balanced when centered on rifle. [/QUOTE]
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